The original PlayStation was the first console to sell 100 million units worldwide. The updated version of the throwback classic is called PlayStation Classic and will be about 45 percent smaller than the original. It comes with two replica controllers and 20 pre-loaded games, including “Final Fantasy VII,” “Jumping Flash,” “Ridge Racer Type 4,” “Tekken 3” and “Wild Arms.” It will also come with an HDMI cable to connect to a TV as well as a USB cable and a virtual memory card. The PlayStation Classic will be priced at $99.99 and available as of Dec. 3, just in time to delight every gamer on your holiday shopping list.

Check out PlayStation’s video on the product to get hyped:

Sony is not the first video game company to take advantage of a nostalgia-obsessed customer base. In 2016, Nintendo released the NES Classic, a smaller “reboot” of their original Nintendo Entertainment System, which first debuted in the 1980s. In 2017, they released the Super Nintendo Classic Edition.

“Long-time fans will appreciate the nostalgia that comes with rediscovering the games they know and love, while gamers who might be new to the platform can enjoy the groundbreaking PlayStation console experience that started it all,” reads the company’s press release.